PopKulture's photos with the keyword: game

BG_Winner_Spinner

05 Feb 2008 171
One of several versions of this long-running children's game by Whitman.

BG_MakeAFace_Clowns

05 Feb 2008 132
Make-A-Face Clowns

BG_Pink_Panther

05 Feb 2008 153
Pink Panther Game by Warren, 1977

BG_Felix_The_Cat

05 Feb 2008 143
Felix The Cat - this is the 1968 release of the Milton Bradley game designed by Jim O'Connor.

BG_Kreskins_ESP

05 Feb 2008 126
The paranormal craze of the 1960's was mirrored in this board game featuring the Amazing Kreskin . Milton Bradley 1967

BG_Dunce

05 Feb 2008 134
You lose, if you're the first to complete your very own plastic little dunce figure!

BG_Charlies_Angels

06 Feb 2008 126
This is the updated version of 'Charlie's Angels' featuring Cheryl Ladd instead of Farrah. Isn't it peculiar that the most famous Angel only lasted one season?

BG_Monster_Squad

06 Feb 2008 146
TV's 'The Monster Squad' consisted of the well-known triumverate of Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolf Man. Shown here is the 1977 Milton Bradley game.

WMS_Smoke_Signal_1955

28 Feb 2009 156
Manufactured in 1955, Williams Smoke Signal is a gleaming example of what is today termed a "woodrail" by pinball collectors because of the oak trim that framed the playfield and backbox. As the familiar mechanical scoring reels had not yet been invented, all the scoring was still tallied and displayed by lights on the backglass. The balance of the backglass allows for a wonderfully optimistic take on the great westward, pioneering movement. Surely the Sooners never looked as good as the backlit belle shown here!

AF_Plantetellus

20 Aug 2009 184
Vintage arcade flyer for Planetellus, a highly stylized horoscope vendor manufactured by Bally in the 1930's.

AF_Bazaar_1937

20 Aug 2009 1 202
Vintage pinball flyer for Bazaar by Exhibit Manufacturing Co., 1937. Note the emergence of what would soon become the familiar backbox of today.

BG_Marble_head_1969

19 Nov 2009 146
In yet another marble game from Ideal, and a somewhat dubious one at that, competing players would in turn stick their fingers through a hole in a plastic head and collect the marbles that fell out.

BG_Cascade_1972

24 Nov 2009 159
Not quite Mouse Trap, but a lively enough game...

BG_Kaboom_1966

24 Nov 2009 182
The box says it all - Kaboom! - the "balloon bursting game, from Ideal Toys, 1966.

BG_Quick_Shoot_1970

19 Nov 2009 168
Billed as the "rootin'-tootin'-marble shootin" game, Ideal's Quick Shoot was a small shooting gallery where up to four players would compete to get a marble through each side of their plastic target.

BG_Put_and_Take

31 May 2010 156
Vintage Put and Take game first manufactured by Schaper Toys in 1956.

BG_Tickle_Bee

31 May 2010 158
"He'll sting you if you tickle him wrong!" Vintage Tickle Bee game first manufactured by Schaper Toys in 1956.

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